Re: Putting your opponent on a range of hands
Evaluate your opponent's general skill level and make an educated guess, based on your experience playing him, as to what his potential holdings are given his actions.
i.e. If he 3-bets, evaluate what other hands you've seen him 3-bet with while playing together, and make an inference.
If you are playing under 25NL, you shouldn't worry a whole lot about this- play your own cards at micros.
If you're at 50 and up, you should probably invest in PokerTracker and Pokerace HUD, so you can easily and concretely put opponents on ranges based on objective and cumulative information.
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